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A
little different honeymoon for a little different folk -- hang out in
Placencia Village for a couple of days -- maybe enjoying Yoli's Bar and Grill built over the Caribbean, Monkey River for the
jungle, Howler Monkeys and authentic Belizean Creole food, dancing on
the beach at Barefoot Beach Bar, or a quiet night watching the
moon rise.
Two nights
in Placencia Village, then out to sea on
The Long Gone,
a 30' monohull sailboat.
Some
fishing, some snorkeling, some island hopping - and the wind (it's
really about the wind) -- plus
all meals, local rum drinks and beer. For the Cattleya, you can
choose to buy the groceries and cook your own meals, or have the
captain buy the groceries and you cook, or, if you want to be pampered
a little, the captain and a first mate buy the groceries and cook --
up to you.
Finish up
with a couple more nights in Placencia Village - wash off the salt,
get your land legs back, have a few One Barrels, and then it's back to
the "real world" (but, we know you'll be back . . . ).
Rate
depends on where you want to stay in Placencia and the time
of year. (For example, a moderately priced clean and comfortable beach front
room at a Placencia Village beach hotel in the summer, with a 3-night
cruise on the
Long Gone, plus round-trip air transfers between Belize
International and Placencia will be right around US$1,750 per
person, two people in a cabana and sharing a hotel room. Prices
go up from there.)
Whatever
options you choose, everything is subject to availability, and the
rate won't include international airfare, the Belize departure tax
(US$35 per person), guided land tours, gratuities for your sailing
crew, personal items or incidentals, souvenirs, or trip cancellation
insurance.
Contact us for more information
about
Sailing Away in Belize
(Rate
subject to change without notice prior
to payment of deposit at which
time rate is guaranteed.) |